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QUICKPANEL FAMILY 2
Product Identification ................................................................................................................ 2
12.1” QUICKPANEL COLOR .................................................................................................. 4
10.5” QUICKPANEL COLOR/LCD ......................................................................................... 7
QUICKPANEL EL................................................................................................................... 11
QUICKPANEL jr..................................................................................................................... 13
QuickPanel Mini...................................................................................................................... 17
Communications...................................................................................................................... 18
Hand Held QuickPanel ............................................................................................................ 32
Video QuickPanel.................................................................................................................... 40
QuickPanel Mini...................................................................................................................... 45
NEMA 4X Bezels.................................................................................................................... 47
Color/EL Panel Adapter .......................................................................................................... 54
Communication Options.......................................................................................................... 55
A-B Remote I/O Module ......................................................................................................... 56
A-B Data Highway Plus Module............................................................................................. 57
CANopen Module ................................................................................................................... 60
DeviceNet Module................................................................................................................... 63
Modbus Plus Adapter Module................................................................................................. 67
Profibus Module ...................................................................................................................... 70
GE Genius Adapter Module .................................................................................................... 72
Interbus-S Module ................................................................................................................... 75
Keypad Option ........................................................................................................................ 78
Maintenance Procedures.......................................................................................................... 84
Agency Approvals ................................................................................................................... 86
Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 89
Exposed Material Chemical Resistance Chart....................................................................... 100
Product Enclosure Ratings .................................................................................................... 104
Product Identification
Below is a list of currently available QUICKPANEL family models and option modules.
QUICKPANEL jr. Display Type
QPJ-2D100-L2P 5" Monochrome LCD
QPJ-2D100-S2P 5" STN Color LCD
QPK-2D100-L2P 6" Monochrome LCD
QPK-3D200-S2P 6" STN Color LCD
QPK-3D200-C2P 6" TFT Color LCD
QPM-2D100-L2P 6" Monochrome LCD (Mini)
QPK-3D200-L2P 6" Monochrome LCD, 24VDC
QPM-3D200-B2P 6" Monochrome Blue-LCD Mini, 24VDC
The product label contains the model number and serial number. Option modules
NOTE for the QUICKPANEL will have a separate product label.
Installation Hints
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The O-ring gasket is secured to the display body by pressing it into the slot provided. The
following drawing shows how the gasket is secured to the display. The replacement
gasket part number is HMI-ORG-205.
FRONT
Insert the display through the panel opening and install the panel clamps. The panel
clamps are inserted into the openings in the top and bottom of the panel body. The clamp
screw is turned clockwise to tighten the display to the panel.
PANEL
Torque = 0.5~0.6Nm
OPTION MODULE
SERIAL PORT
POWER PARALLEL PORT DOWNLOAD PORT
TERMINALS
QUICKPANEL
3.05"
12.480 in. (317mm) (77.5 mm)
8.97"
228 +/- 0.5 mm
The O-ring gasket is secured to the display body by pressing it into the slot provided. The
following drawing shows how the gasket is secured to the display.
O-RING
FRONT
Insert the display through the panel opening and install the panel clamps. The panel
clamps are inserted into the openings in the top and bottom of the panel body. The clamp
screw is turned clockwise to tighten the display to the panel.
PANEL
Torque = 0.5~0.6Nm
OPTION MODULE
SERIAL PORT
POWER PARALLEL PORT DOWNLOAD PORT
TERMINALS
OPTION MODULE
8.50" (216 mm)
1.93" (49 mm)
10.79" (274 mm)
7.91"
201 +/- 1 mm
CUTOUT FOR EL
The O-ring gasket is secured to the display body by pressing it into the slot provided. The
following drawing shows how the gasket is secured to the display.
FRONT
Insert the display through the panel opening and install the panel clamps. The clamp
screws are turned clockwise to tighten the display to the panel. The fastening torque
necessary for waterproofing is 0.5 ~ 0.6Nm.
PANEL
Torque = 0.5~0.6Nm
OPTION MODULE
AC100V
50VA 50/60Hz
FG
L N AUX SIO PRINTER TOOL
QUICKPANEL jr.
Dimensions
The following drawings show the overall dimensions of the 5" and 6" QUICKPANEL jr.
displays.
QUICKPANEL
OPTION MODULE
5.00" (127mm)
6.75" (172mm) 2.125" (54mm)
QUICKPANEL
OPTION MODULE
5.43" (138mm)
2.24" (57mm)
6.71" (170.5mm)
.197" (5mm) 1" (25mm)
O-RING
FRONT
Insert the display through the panel opening and install the panel clamps. The clamp
screws are turned clockwise to tighten the display to the panel. The fastening torque
necessary for waterproofing is 0.5 ~ 0.6Nm.
PANEL
Install the gasket in the
slot in the faceplate.
Torque = 0.5~0.6Nm
O-RING Insert the display through the panel
or opening. Insert the panel clamps into
FLAT the slots in the display body. Turn
FRONT
screw clockwise to tighten.
DOWNLOAD
POWER PORT
TERMINALS
24VDC
FG
Power source must be able to deliver 12 Watts (500 ma @ 24V) for Monochrome units and
NOTE 15 Watts (625 ma @ 24V) for Color units.
Powerup Sequence
The powerup sequence is a series of operations initiated by the internal electronic circuits
when power becomes stable. Stable power is indicated by an LED on the front panel.
When the power is applied, the internal circuit waits for power to stabilize then start a
powerup sequence. New units do not have any projects loaded into them and may display
a startup message.
To operate the unit, you must download a PLC protocol and one or more panels
contained in a project file. To download a file, see the QUICKCOURIER section of the
user manual.
If you received a demo unit from a dealer or distributor, it may already have a project
installed. If the protocol does not match your PLC protocol, you MUST download a new
display device executable file containing the correct PLC protocol. To download a new
protocol, see the QUICKCOURIER section of the user manual.
The 6" TFT has an LED that turns green when power is applied. When the backlight
CCFL tube eventually fails, the power indicator on the front of the unit turns orange and
the touch screen is disabled.
QuickPanel Mini
DC Power (QPM-xDxxx-xxx)
DC24V MAKE SURE THE POWER IS OFF
20W
Remove the protective cover on the DC terminal strip. Remove 1/4"
of insulation from the supply wires and insert them under the terminal
clamps. Tighten the clamp screws to secure the wires. Replace the
protective cover.
Stable power is indicated by an LED on the front panel.
OPTION MODULE
E
CONNECTOR
B
A SERIAL TOOL D C
INTERFACE PORT
Communications
Serial Interface Port
The serial interface port connects the QUICKPANEL to your PLC. Refer to the cable
section to determine the correct cable to use with your PLC. Factory cables are cut to
approximately 12', which is suitable for most applications. Some cables are available in
longer lengths on special order from Total Control Products, Inc. or you can fabricate
your own. Use the cable diagrams found in the cable section for correct wiring.
Remember that RS232 cables are reliable up to approximately 50'. The serial interface
pin assignments are shown in the following drawing.
*NOTE: Some cables, such as the HMI-CAB-C84, are designed for use on proprietary
networks. These cable assemblies contain active network interface circuits. Because these
cables are licensed from other manufacturers, there are no cable diagrams or circuit
drawings.
Download Port
This port has several names, depending on how it is used. To simplify the reference, the
port is generally called the download port. This port is used to download application files
from a computer to the QUICKPANEL or print alarm messages to a printer. For
download applications, use the HMI-CAB-C49 cable. For serial printer functions, use the
HMI-CAB-C150 cable.
The download files are created by QUICKDESIGNER software running in Windows on
your computer. The download port uses TTL signal levels and requires conversion to
RS232, RS485 or other communication standard. The HMI-CAB-C49 cable is used to
convert the TTL signals to RS232. The download port connector is an 8-pin mini-DIN
style. The port pin configuration and pin assignments are shown in the following
drawing.
Data Transmission Speed: 2400 to 38.4Kbps. (QPI-3 to 115.2Kbps)
3 - RDY (OUT)
6 - CTS (IN)
1 - TX/RST (OUT)
4 - RX (IN)
7 - DSR (IN)
2 - GND
8 - VCC
5 - RTY (OUT)
HMI-CAB-C49
HMI-CAB-C105
8-PIN CIRCULAR DIN TO PRINTER 9-PIN FEMALE D-SUB
TO TCP DEVICE
HMI-CAB-C105
Not all cables are shown in the cable drawings section. Cables that contain circuit boards
NOTE are not shown because they cannot be fabricated in the field. The cable drawings are
provided for those users that wish to fabricate their own cable assemblies
25 PIN FEMALE
3 2
25 PIN MALE
4 4
5 5
7 7
1 SHIELD 6
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT
TO TCP DEVICE 8
HMI-CAB-C51 20
TO PLC PORT
2 2
3 3
9 PIN FEMALE
25 PIN MALE
4 4
5 6
7 5
1 SHIELD 7
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT 8
TO TCP DEVICE
HMI-CAB-C52 1
TO PLC PORT
2 3
3 2
25 PIN MALE
25 PIN MALE
4 4
5 5
7 7
1 SHIELD 6
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT TO TCP DEVICE 8
HMI-CAB-C53/A 20
TO PLC PORT
2 3
25 PIN MALE
15 PIN MALE
3 2
7 7
4 13
5 4
TO TCP DEVICE TO A-B KE
DATA HIGHWAY 1 SHIELD
5
TO TCP DEVICE 6
HMI-CAB-C55 8
11
TO PLC PORT
25 PIN MALE
9 PIN MALE
TO PLC PORT 3 3
4 4
5 6
7 5
TO TCP DEVICE 1 SHIELD 7
TO TCP DEVICE 8
HMI-CAB-C58 TO PLC PORT
3 2
2 3
25 PIN MALE
9 PIN MALE
4 4
5 5
7 7
1 SHIELD 9
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT
TO TCP DEVICE
HMI-CAB-C67 TO PLC PORT
16 12
10 13
25 PIN MALE
15 PIN MALE
4 6
RESISTOR
120 OHM
5 15
RESISTOR
7 7
120 OHM
18 14
TO TCP DEVICE TO GE SERIES SNP 19 8
PROGRAM PORT 15 10
HMI-CAB-C82 11 11
TO TCP DEVICE 21 1 SHIELD
22 TO PLC PORT
green -7
shield -6 TOP
blue -5 RJ-45
white -4
RS232 brown -3 8-PIN MODULAR
25-pin male D
25-PIN MALE
TO TCP DEVICE PHONE 3 orange 4 Modular Phone
red 3
2 2
TOP
black 1
4
TO KOYO DL240 5
PROGRAM PORT
7
25-PIN MALE
HMI-CAB-C86/B
TO TCP DEVICE
2 2
3 3
25 PIN MALE
9 PIN MALE
7 5
TO PLC PORT
4 7
5 8
1
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT 4
6
HMI-CAB-C88
15 2
11 1
25 PIN MALE
15 PIN MALE
RESISTOR
1K OHM
16 6
10 5
18 3
19 8
TO TCP DEVICE
TO TCP DEVICE TO A-B PLC2
PROGRAM PORT 21 4
22 7
HMI-CAB-C90 4 TO PLC PORT
5
8
GND
7 7
RXA+
10 3 TX+
TX+ 2
11 RX+
25 PIN MALE
25 PIN MALE
TO TCP DEVICE
TO PLC PORT
TX-
15 15 RX-
RX-
TO PLC PORT
16 16 TX-
CTSB
18 18
TO TCP DEVICE DTRB
19 17
CTSA
21 5
DTRA
HMI-CAB-C91/B 22 4
1 SHIELD 20
21
10 1
11 5
25 PIN MALE
15 8
9 PIN MALE
16 7
TO TCP DEVICE
18
19
21 TO PLC PORT
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT
22
HMI-CAB-C92 4
5
120 OHM
16 9
25 PIN MALE
25 PIN MALE
10 21
RESISTOR
15 13
TO PLC PORT
120 OHM
TO TCP DEVICE
11 25
4 10
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT 5 11
18 22
HMI-CAB-C93 19 23
21 1 SHIELD
22
15 3
11 4
25 PIN MALE
9 PIN MALE
16 1
TO TCP DEVICE
10 2
TO PLC PORT
18 5
19 6
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT 21 7
22 8
HMI-CAB-C94 4
5
16 TXB
25 PIN MALE
10 TXA
120 OHM-.5W
4
RESISTOR
5
TO PLC PORT
TO TCP DEVICE
7 SG
18
TO TCP DEVICE TO TOSHIBA 19
EX100, M20/40 15 RXB
11 RXA
HMI-CAB-C96 Jumper RXA to TRM
21 for EX100 PLC.
22 For MX 20/40, jumper
RXA & RXB with 120 ohm,
SHIELD 1 .5W resistor.
16 11
10 3
25 PIN MALE
15 PIN MALE
4 4
120 OHM-.5W
5
120 OHM-.5W
RESISTOR
5
TO TCP DEVICE
RESISTOR
TO PLC PORT
7 7
18 15
19 8
TO TCP DEVICE TO TOSHIBA T2
15 10
11 2
HMI-CAB-C97
21 12
22 13
SHIELD 1
5
RESISTOR
14 PIN MALE
36PIN MALE
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
TO TCP DEVICE TO PRINTER 7 7
8 8
HMI-CAB-C99 9 9
TO PRINTER PORT 11 11
14 24
TO PRINTER
TO PLC PORT
10 3
TO TCP DEVICE
11 9
25 PIN MALE
9 PIN FEMALE
15 2
16 8
4
5
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT 18
19
21
HMI-CAB-C100
22
1 SHIELD
1
9 PIN FEMALE
3 3
25 PIN MALE
TO TCP DEVICE
TO PLC PORT
2 2
4 4
5 6
7 5
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT 1 SHIELD 7
8
HMI-CAB-C101
8-PIN MODULAR
1
25-PIN MALE
25 PIN MALE
5 15 3 RXD IN -
18 16 2 TXD OUT -
19 7 7 GND
21 10 14 TXD OUT+
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT
22 11 16 RXD IN +
HMI-CAB-C107/A TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT
11 1
120 OHM
10 5
25 PIN MALE
9 PIN MALE
16 9
15 6
TO TCP DEVICE 18
TO PLC PORT
19
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT 21
22
HMI-CAB-C108 4
5
10
11 3
TO TCP DEVICE
TO PLC PORT
25 PIN MALE
9 PIN MALE
7 5
15 8
16
4
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT 5
18
HMI-CAB-C110 19
21
22
TO PLC PORT
2 3
25 PIN MALE
9 PIN MALE
3 2
7 5
4
TO TCP DEVICE TO PLC PORT 5
1
Shield
HMI-CAB-C111
BLK
TO TCP DEVICE
6-PIN MODULAR 2
25-PIN MALE
TO PLC PORT
PHONE RJ-11 7 6
ORG 5
3 4
TOP
3
5 2
1
4
25-PIN MALE
HMI-CAB-C112
16 TXB (L1) -
25 PIN MALE
15 RXB
10 TXA
11 RXA (L1) +
7 GND 0V
TO TCP DEVICE
18
TO PLC PORT
TO TCP DEVICE TO TOYOPUC 19
4
5
HMI-CAB-C113
21
22
SHIELD 1
7 LO 0V
25 PIN MALE
9 LO + (BLACK)
10
TO PLC PORT
11
TO TCP DEVICE
15 LO -(WHITE)
16
TO TCP DEVICE TO TOYOPUC2 19
18 LO G(PE)
SHIELD
21
HMI-CAB-C114
22
9
25 PIN MALE
10 TXH
11 RXH (1/2W, 100 Ohm)
15 RXL
TO TCP DEVICE
16 TXL
TO PLC PORT
4
TO TCP DEVICE TO HITACHI S10 5
18
19
HMI-CAB-C115
21
22
SHIELD 1
4 11
RED To Terminal B
5 10
18 15
19 16 BLK To Terminal A
TO TCP DEVICE TO AIC+ 7 GRN To Terminal COM
21
SHL To Terminal SHIELD
22 1
HMI-CAB-C117 TO TCP DEVICE TO AIC+ PORT 3
Installation
Before starting the installation process, make sure you have the following parts.
QPH-2D100-L2P 6”Monochrome LCD Hand Held QuickPanel
or
QPH-2D100-S2P 6”Color STN LCD Hand Held QuickPanel
HMI-CAB-A02 Cable
HMI-JBX-201 Junction Box
510-1000-004 24VDC 1.3A Power Supply (or equivalent)
Interface Cable
The Interface Cable connects the Hand Held QuickPanel to the Junction Box. All of the
interface signals, power, and control signals are contained in the interface cable.
Remove the access cover from the back of the display.
OPERATOR
ACCESS COVER SWITCH
Locate the connector marked CN1. The connector marked CN2 is the download port.
Connect one end of the HMI-CAB-A02 cable to the CN1connector. Route the cable
under the gasket and along the molded cable channel. Replace the access cover. The other
end of the cable will be connected to the 36 pin connector on the HMI-JBX-201 Junction
Box.
*You can leave the cover off temporarily if you intend to use the CN2 download port for
loading an application. Keep the access cover in place to provide cable strain relief.
Junction Box
The junction box provides a signal connection system between the Hand Held
QuickPanel and the PLC. It provides mating connectors for the cable from the Hand Held
QuickPanel and a 25 pin female connector for all standard Total Control PLC cables. The
Junction Box also has terminal connections for control signals and power input for the
Hand Held QuickPanel. Connect the HMI-CAB-A02 Cable to the 36 pin connector on the
HMI-JBX-201 Junction Box.
The Junction Box is mounted to a panel using 0.5” standoff fasteners. The Junction Box
dimensions and terminal locations are shown in the following drawing.
5.200
4.700
TO PLC
TO QUICKPANEL PC BOARD
FASTENER
0.5 LONG
36 PIN MALE
25 PIN FEMALE
0.143 THRU
HOLE
3.200 2.700
1 1 1
+ _ G
OPG
OPC
BZG
DG0
DG1
DC0
DC1
ESA
ESB
BZ
24VDC
1
BZG
DG0
DG1
DC0
DC1
BZ
5-24V
0.1~0.3A
1
OPG
OPC
ESA
ESB
5-24V
0.1~0.3A
1
OPG
OPC
ESA
ESB
DC30V
0.3A
Custom Cables
The following drawing shows the cable connector and pin assignments for the Hand Held
Quick Panel. Use this cable drawing when you need to create custom cable sets.
1 RS RS232C
2 CS RS232C
18 3 CD RS232C
36 4 VCC 5V 0.1A
5 TRMX RS422
6 RDA RS422
7 SDA RS422
8 CSA RS422
9 ERA RS422
10 DOUT1C DOUT1
11 DOUT0C DOUT0
12 OP.C OP. (Operator Switch)
13 BUZZ OUT
14 EMG A A (E-Stop)
15 NC
16 +24v
17 +24V
18 +24V
19 SD RS232C
20 RD RS232C
21 ER RS232C
22 SG
23 NC
24 RDB RS422
25 SDB RS422
26 CSB RS422
27 ERB RS422
28 DOUT1GND DOUT1
29 DOUT0GND DOUT0
30 OP.GND OP. (Operator Switch)
31 BUZZ GND
19 32 EMG B B (E-Stop)
1 33 NC
34 0V 0V
35 0V 0V
36 0V 0V
Project Setup
Setup begins with selecting the QuickPanel HandHeld in the Project Setup menu under
Display Device. The new selections will be shown as:
QUICKPANEL 6” HandHeld Color
QUICKPANEL 6” HandHeld Monochrome
Selecting a Hand Held unit will cause some changes in various dialog boxes. Below is the
Touch Screen Configuration dialog box. Note the Keyboard attached selection is
permanently checked and grayed out.
Note the addition of a new checkbox labeled Operation Switch Off. The Hand Held is
equipped with an OP (operation) keypad on the front of the unit, and a finger switch
(sometimes known as dead man switch) located on the back under the left hand grip.
Pressing either switch will enable the touch screen. Checking the Operation Switch Off
will disable the switch function and the touch screen will always be enabled.
Function Keypads
A 6” QuickPanel can be used with the optional keypad assembly to enhance the operation
of the QuickPanel. You must check the Keyboard attached checkbox in the Touch Screen
Configuration dialog box to enable the Advanced button in several operator dialog boxes.
The Advanced button allows simulating operators and assigning keypads to screen
operators. The Hand Held unit also has keypads (called Function keys) around the
display, but when you select it as the display device, the Keyboard attached checkbox is
permanently checked.
The Function keys are used in place of the touch screen or along with the touch screen.
For example, instead of touching the QuickPanel screen to activate a Push Button, you
can press a Function key. You can also assign a Function key to simulate a push button,
selector switch, goto panel button, numeric data entry, print screen button or word button.
Simulating operators saves screen space.
The following panel operators (ones with a bezel) can be assigned to Function keys:
Push Button
Illuminated Push Button
Numeric Data Entry (with external numeric keypad)
Selector Switch
Word Button
Goto Panel Button
Print Screen
Alarms
The addition of Function keys to the standard touch screen allows several options. For
example, a Push Button can:
- work normally without using a Function key.
- be assigned to a Function key.
Keypad Layout
The diagram below shows the physical layout of the keypads. The keypads are marked
F1 through F11. The keypad marked OP is the Operator keypad, which works the same
as the switch under the hand grip.
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Assigning Keypads
You can assign a keypad to a button by clicking the Advanced button in the settings
dialog. Clicking the Advanced button displays the Advanced Settings dialog box.
In the following example, a button was assigned to Function key F1. Once a button is
given a Key Assignment, the Touch disabled checkbox becomes active. A button object
can be connected to the touch screen and a Function key simultaneously. If you click the
Touch disabled checkbox, the touch screen will be disabled for the button and the button
will only work with the assigned Function key. A list of all Function key assignments can
be displayed by going to the Tools menu and selecting Keypad Assignments.
The Illuminated Push Button, Selector Switch, Goto Panel Button and the Word Button
work the same way.
To create a simulated panel object, go to the TOOLS menu and select Keypad
Assignments.
The first operation is to select which Function key will be assigned to the simulated panel
operator. Click the down arrow in the Key list box then click an unassigned Function key.
Next, select one of the operators to simulate by clicking a button in the Key Assignment
area. When you click one of the simulate keys, the rest of the buttons will be grayed out.
In the following example, Function key F3 has been assigned to a Simulated Push Button.
The keypad tag is displayed in the bottom left corner of the operator and provides a quick
visual check to see which panel operators have Function keys assigned.
Installation
The installation of the 10.5” display is the same as other 10.5” Color displays, except for
the addition of the video input signals. In the Setup dialog box, select the QuickPanel
10.5" Color Video. This selection automatically adds the video icon to the tools menu.
Video Inputs
The Video QuickPanel has the standard serial, printer and tool ports. It also has three
NTSC BNC video inputs. The following drawing shows the location of the ports and
input connectors.
SERIAL PRINTER TOOL
PORT PORT PORT
To add a video operator to a panel, select the video icon from the floating tools
menu. Move the cursor to the panel area where the video will appear and click the mouse.
The video will be displayed in a 300W x 200H area, along with operator buttons and
legend data. A sample video display with two buttons is shown below.
VIDEO DISPLAY (0)
BUTTON(0) BUTTON(1)
Transparency Modes
Three modes are available for displaying the video. The options allow for a wide range
of display options and panel design functionality.
In the Video covers all objects mode, the video appears over all objects. You can hide a
button behind the display.
When you select Objects of this color appear through video or Video shows only in
objects of this color mode, the Video Display Settings dialog changes to show a color
selection option.
In the Video shows only in objects of this color mode, the video will be seen only when
an object of the selected color is in front of the video display (the object must be placed
in the foreground). For example, if you create a push button with a red legend plate and
the selected color is red, then the video will only be shown on the legend plate. The
video will not appear on parts of the push button that have a different color.
Number of Buttons
Select the number of buttons that will appear in the video display legend. The buttons are
located below the video display and will size as the legend plate is sized. The video
display will always remain 300x200 pixels. The buttons select different video sources.
Each button has its own legend plate with title.
No Title
Click on the No Title checkbox to remove the title from the legend plate.
The background and outline sections are shown in the next drawing.
VIDEO DISPLAY (0)
OUTLINE COLOR
BACKGROUND COLOR
BUTTON(0) BUTTON(1)
BACKGROUND COLOR
TITLE
BUTTON(0) BUTTON(1)
Buttons
Click Buttons to display the Control Button Settings dialog. This dialog is used to setup
the buttons that appear below the video display. The buttons select which video source
channel is being displayed. You can customize the buttons for your application.
The Buttons No. information box displays the assigned button number. The Channel No.
list box selects the video source for the assigned button. Each button can select from
CH0, CH1, or CH2. Although the spin controls allow selection of CH3, it is not used in
this product.
Color Adjustments
Adjust the contrast, brightness, and color balance by going into setup mode. Setup mode
can be entered in the power up condition or during the RUN condition.
Power up the unit and press and hold the upper corners of the display. The unit will enter
the setup mode with the MAIN MENU displayed. Press button 1, INITIALIZE, then
button 1, SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP. Select button 6, VIDEO DISPLAY
ADJUSTMENT. Select the INPUT CHANNEL at the bottom of the screen by pressing
one of the channel numbers. The video will appear on the left side of the screen. Set the
brightness, contrast, and color or simply press the default button. When done, press the
SET button to exit the adjustment setup. Press MAIN MENU, then press RUN. The unit
will now go into normal RUN mode.
Panel Operators
The QuickPanel Mini has a limited set of tools in the Toolbox. The operators that are
available for this product are the Pushbutton, Illuminated Pushbutton, Pilot Light, Local
Message Display, Selector Switch, Bitmap, Legend Plate, Text, Numeric Entry, Numeric
Display, and GoTo Panel.
Application Memory
The QuickPanel Mini provides a total of 5 panels to be used for an application. Objects
can be placed anywhere on a panel (including overlaying objects). Each panel does have
a limit to the number of objects that can be placed on each panel. Only 128 object
“functions” can be placed on a panel at one time. To check the number of functions
currently on the panel, click the check (doctor bag) icon. This feature is not
supported when panel objects are grouped.
The following dialog box appears, indicating the number of resource objects on the panel.
NEMA 4X
BEZEL
BEZEL CLAMP
BRACKET
PANEL CUTOUT DIMENSION
CN1
CN2
QUICKPANEL jr.
Panel Cutout
Use the following dimension drawings to layout and cut the opening in your panel. The
dashed line in the drawing is the panel cutout. Mark and drill the 7/32" holes for securing
the bezel to the panel. Note that the hold down bracket fits inside the cutout.
5.65"
HMI-BEZ-201
FACEPLATE
CUTOUT
HOLD DOWN
BRACKET GASKET HOLE FOR LED
.7375
.500
.000
4.375
.000
.500
.675
8.075
8.250
8.750
11.527"
10.735
10.235
9.985
5.367 9.235
HMI-BEZ-202
FACEPLATE
CUTOUT
HOLD DOWN
BRACKET GASKET HOLE FOR LED
.750
.500
.000
4.508
8.516
12.276
12.525
13.025
.000
.500
.750
13.225"
11.790
11.290
9.423
5.895 10.295
HMI-BEZ-203
FACEPLATE CUTOUT
HOLD DOWN
BRACKET GASKET HOLE FOR LED
.748
.500
.000
5.073
9.646
13.973
14.220
14.720
.000
.500
.748
5.975"
3.781 HMI-BEZ-204
FACEPLATE
CUTOUT
HOLD DOWN
BRACKET GASKET HOLE FOR LED
.500
.000
4.437
.000
.500
8.375
8.875
11.850
HMI-BEZ-205
FACEPLATE CUTOUT
4.500
HOLD DOWN
BRACKET GASKET HOLE FOR LED
300-1000-076
.700
.500 300-1000-075
.000
10.750
5.500
15.500
15.750
16.250
.000
.500
.750
Make sure the LED on the display aligns with the hole in the bezel.
Place the clamp bracket over the display and install the nuts on the studs. Finger tighten
the nuts. Check the alignment of the LED hole then tighten the nuts.
REAR PANEL
FRONT PANEL
LOCK NUTS
PANEL CUTOUT
Make sure you connect the ground wire from the module to the ground connection on
NOTE the power terminal.
Receive Off
Transmit and
Red On solid
Blinking/On
Receive blinking
Red On Solid
Blinking/On
blinking/On
Recive
Transmit or
Red Blinking
C L
U IND. CONT. EQ. for HAZ. LOC.
6.52"
terminated
station addresses, network not
Stations powered off, Incorrect
Bad messages on the data link
2
FLT
RX
TX
4.61"
.939"
There are no restrictions governing the spacing between each device, as long as the
maximum cable distance is not exceeded. The maximum cable distance is dependent on
the Baud Rate of the network.
57.6KBaud 3050 meters (10,000 ft.) 150 ohm
115.2KBaud 1525 meters (5000 ft.) 150 ohm
230.4KBaud 750 meters (2500 ft.) 82 ohm
Remote I/O wiring requires termination at each end of the cable between the BLUE Line
1 and CLEAR Line 2 wires. The shield wire must be connected to chassis ground only at
the scanner end of the RIO network. Refer to Allen-Bradley documentation for details.
TX
Red On Solid Incorrect network connection RX
Transmit or Check wiring, configuration,
Receive blinking baud rate FLT
Red On Solid
Blinking/On
Receive blinking
Transmit or
Red On Solid
Blinking/On
blinking/On
Recive
Transmit and
Red Blinking
C L
U IND. CONT. EQ. for HAZ. LOC.
6.52"
terminated
station addresses, network not
Stations powered off, Incorrect
Bad messages on the data link
2
FLT
RX
TX
4.61"
.939"
A-B
DATA PLC-5
HIGHWAY FAMILY
PLUS
MODULE
PCL
PORT
CN1
A-B
PLC-5
FAMILY
FAMILY
DATA
HIGHWAY
PLUS PCL
CN1
PORT
MODEL: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
SERIAL NO.: XXXXXX
MFG. DATE: XX/XX/XX VERSION: XXXX
23
456
SLAV E ADDR LO
901
78
23
456
SLAV E ADDR HI
901
78
901
456
78
PWR
STA
BUS
WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD
DO NOT connect/disconnect equipment unless area is known
CAN OPEN
to be nonhazardous. Port is for system set-up and diagnostics.
24 VDC
+ -
RED
GRN
BLK
SLAVE ADDR LO 23
01
456
9
78
4.61"
23
01
SLAVE ADDR HI
456
9
78
23
01
45 6
BAUD RATE
9
78
PWR
BUS
STA
CAN OPEN
6.52" 1.672"
23
23
23
78
78
78
456 456 456
SLAV E ADDR LO
SLAV E ADDR HI
CAN OPEN
BAUD RATE
STA
BUS
PWR
Address
The address setting is selected by two rotary switches marked Address High and Address
Low
Node Address Address High Address Low
0 0 0
1 0 1
2 0 2
….
61 6 1
62 6 2
63 6 3
Baud Rate
The Baud rate is selectable from 10 Kbps to 1 Mbps by the rotary switch marked Baud
Rate.
LEDs
There are three LEDs on the module to indicate module status. See the drawing below for
the location of the LEDs. The three LEDs are:
STATUS Red/Green Red flashing: Recoverable fault
Red solid: Critical module fault
Green flashing: On-line but not connected
Green solid: On-line, link okay, connected
BUS Red OFF: Address DIP switch is valid
ON: DIP switch not valid
POWER Green ON = Power On
OFF = Power OFF
MODEL: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ADDRESS
SERIAL NO.: XXXXXX
MFG. DATE: XX/XX/XX VERSION: XXXX
STATUS RATE
ADDRESS BAUD
4.20
ON
POWER
WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD V+
DO NOT connect/disconnect equipment unless area is known CAN H
to be nonhazardous. Port is for system set-up and diagnostics.
SHIELD
CAN L
V-
24 VDC
+ -
RED
GRN
BLK
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
4.61"
BAUD
POWER
V+
CAN H
6.52" 1.672"
The module can be configured by selecting the address and baudrate in the Protocol setup
for Quick Designer. When the project is downloaded to the QuickPanel the module and
the QuickPanel are both configured. To use this feature, set all the DIP switches to the
ON position.
The module also supports node address and Baudrate setting via the DIP switch on the
module. The address setting on the DIP switch is binary coded with LSB to the right. See
the DIP switch drawing in this section.
Address Set DIP 3-8
0 000000
1 000001
2 000010
61 111101
62 111110
63 111111
There are three different baudrates for DeviceNet; 125k, 250k, 500kbits/s. Choose one of
them by setting the DIP switch before configuring. When the DIP switch is in the ON
position it is a logical "1". See the DIP switch drawing in this section. Set the switches to
the ON position for software configuration.
Baudrate bit/s Set DIP 1-2
125k 00
250k 01
500k 10
Reserved 11
There are three LEDs on the module to indicate module status. See the drawing below for
the location of the LEDs. The three LEDs are:
ADDRESS Red OFF: Address DIP switch is valid
ON: DIP swtich not valid
STATUS Red/Green Red flashing: Recoverable fault
Red solid: Critical module fault
Green flashing: On-line but not connected
Green solid: On-line, link okay, connected
POWER Green ON = Power On
OFF = Power OFF
Fieldbus Connector
The CAN connector is a standard 5-Pin removable connector that conforms to the
standard DeviceNet pinout. The connector and wire connections are shown below.
1 2 34 5
V+ RED
CANH WHITE
SHIELD BARE
CANL BLUE
V- BLACK
EDS File
The DeviceNet specification defines an Electronic Data Sheet (EDS) which is a simple
file format that allows product-specific information to be made available by vendors for
all other vendors. This makes possible user-friendly configuration tools that can be easily
updated without having to constantly revise the configuration software tool. The EDS
file is sent on diskette with each DeviceNet module. The diskette part number is 510-
1000-054.
6.00" 1.44"
QUICKPANEL
MODBUS
PLUS
Duplicate Station 4 Flashes/sec then off 1.4 sec Change device address
QUICKPANEL
6.52" 1.672"
Network cables are NOT supplied by Total Control Products, Inc. Order the following
cables from your Modbus Plus distributor.
Inline Connector, AS-MBKT-085
Terminating Connector, AS-MBKT-185.
Diagnostic LED
The LED is controlled by the on-board processor and displays node status by flashing
repetitive patterns.
Six flashes per This node is working normally. Receiving and passing the token. All
second. nodes should be flashing this pattern.
Flash every 1 sec. Monitor Link Operation. This node is in the MONITOR_OFFLINE
state, where it must monitor the link for 5 seconds, and it is not allowed
to transmit any packets out onto the link.
2 flashes, off 2 secs. Never Getting Token. This node is permanently in the MAC_IDLE. This
node hears other nodes on the link pass the token to themselves, but the
token is never passed to this node. This node may have a bad transmitter.
3 flashes, off 1.7 Sole Station. This node is not hearing any other nodes so it is
secs. periodically claiming and winning the token, and then finds there is no
other node to pass it to. This node may have a bad receiver.
4 flashes, off 1.4 Duplicate Station. This node has heard a valid packet that was duplicate-
secs. node-address sent from another node on the link that is using the same
link address as this node. This node is now in the
SLAVE
6.00 1.44
MODEL: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
SERIAL NO.: XXXXXX
MFG. DATE: XX/XX/XX VERSION: XXXX
23
23
45
1
90
4.20
6
78
PWR
DIA
ON
WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD
DO NOT connect/disconnect equipment unless area is known
ProfiBus
to be nonhazardous. Port is for system set-up and diagnostics.
24 VDC
+ -
RED
GRN
BLK
23
01
456
TERM ERR NODE ID
4.61"
9
78
23
01
4 56
9
78
PWR
DIA
1
ON
ProfiBus
6.52" 1.672"
The three LEDs indicate power status (PWR), diagnostics (DIA), and error condition
(ERR).
ERR OFF= Normal Operation
ON=Bus is OFF or has an error
DIA Not used
POWER ON=Power On
OFF=Power OFF
NODE ID The rotary switch on the left is the x10 digit and the switch on the
right is the x1 digit. Therefore, is the left switch is set to 5 and the
right switch is set to 3, then the address is 53.
QPJ-GEG-201
be earth grounded
O terminal must
grounding strap
Do not remove
WARNING
XXXXX XXXXX
SHIELD OUT -4 4
SHIELD IN -3 3
SERIAL 2 -2 2
SERIAL 1 -1 1
GENIUS
2
3
4
1
GENIUS
OK
OK
5.350
1.200
.000
.000
.000 .000
COM OK
GENI OK
4
3
2
1
GENIUS
4.200 4.200
For QUICKPANEL
1.164
6.865
GENI
COM
3
2
4
1
GENIUS
OK
OK
.000
.500
4.610
.000
QPJ-GEG-201
XXXXX XXXXX
SHIELD OUT -4
SHIELD IN -3
SERIAL 2 -2
SERIAL 1 -1
QUICKPANEL
GE Fanuc
CAUTION
The bus shield wires are not insulated; do not permit them to touch other wires or
terminals. Spaghetti tubing should be used to cover these wires.
Connect Serial 1 terminals of adjacent devices and the Serial 2 terminals of adjacent
devices.
Connect Shield In to the Shield Out terminal of the previous device. (For the first device
on the bus, Shield In is not connected.)
Connect Shield Out to the Shield In terminal of the next device. (For the last device on
the bus, Shield Out is not connected.)
FIRST LAST
DEVICE DEVICE
1 1 1 1
For more information about the operation of the GE GENIUS module, see the
Communications User manual.
Connectors
Cable assemblies, cable and connectors can be obtained from several manufacturers. To
avoid intermittent communications on the network, always connect DO and /DO via the
same twisted pair. Likewise, always connect DI and /DI via the same twisted pair. In
addition, always connect both ends of the cable shielding to their prespective connector
housings or shield connection. A connection of 24 volts to data lines will permanently
damage the module.
Remote Out
Pair
Yellow
PIN 5 PIN 1 DO 1
Green
/DO 6 Pair
Gray
DI 2
Pink
/DI 7
COM 3 Brown
5
PIN 9 PIN 6 9
Male D-Sub Connector
Solder Side Housing
REMOTE OUT
Remote In
Pair
Yellow
Green
1 DO PIN 1 PIN 5
Pair 6 /DO
Gray
2 DI
Pink
7 /DI
Brown 3 COM
PIN 6 PIN 9
Connector Female D-Sub
Housing Solder Side
REMOTE IN
OUTGOING BUS
RC
INCOMING BUS
6.52" 1.672"
MODEL: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
OUTGOING BUS
SERIAL NO.: XXXXXX
MFG. DATE: XX/XX/XX VERSION: XXXX
4.20
ERR
RC
BA
WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD
INCOMING BUS
DO NOT connect/disconnect equipment unless area is known
to be nonhazardous. Port is for system set-up and diagnostics.
24 VDC
+ -
RED
GRN
BLK
QUICKPANEL jr.
L3 R3
1 2 3
BK
L2 R2 4 5 6 SP
ENTER
7 8 9
L1 R1
+/- 0 . DONE
T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 A0 A1 A2 A3
B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 A4 A5 A6 A7
Features:
26 Programmable Keypads
Numeric Keypad (Reserved Keys)
Removable Legends
Keypads can simulate panel operators
Keypads can be assigned to screen operators
When you add the external keypad to the standard touch screen, the panel operators can
be made to operate in several modes. For example, a Push Button can:
The keypad designations are PERMANENTLY assigned, but the physical legends can be
changed to suit your application. That is, L3 will always be in the same physical location,
but the legend for L3 can be changed.
The keypads are divided into Reserved keys and Programmable keys. All of the keypads
around the display area are designated Programmable keys. The keypads A0 thru A7 are
programmable but are primarily used with Alarms. The numeric keypads, including the
blank keys above the numeric keypads cannot be assigned and are designated as
Reserved.
Keypad models HMI-KPN-301 (for 9” QuickPanels) and HMI-KPN-302 (for 10.5”
QuickPanels) must be configured with QuickDesigner version 3.4 and higher.
When using the HMI-KPN-301 or HMI-KPN-302 keypad with any ‘Series 2’ QuickPanel
(i.e. QPI-2xxxx-xxx), QuickDesigner version 3.4 requires a software update. This update
can be downloaded from the Total Control Products web site at www.total-control.com.
This update will not be required for QuickDesigner versions higher than version 3.4.
Keypad Installation
A rear view of the keypad assembly is shown below. The keypad encoder cover is shown
removed. JU2 jumper is used to enable/disable the keypad beeper. The factory installs the
jumper to enable the beeper.
The mask is designed to allow for differences in screen sizes between the 5” display and
the 6” display. The mask is left in place for 5” displays and removed for 6” displays. To
remove the mask, simply lift an edge and break the mask off at the perforation line.
Remove the two mounting bars and screws.
14 1
MOUNTING BAR
JU2
J2
J1 MOUNTING BAR
Use the panel clamps supplied with the QuickPanel to attach the mounting bars to the top
and bottom of the QuickPanel. Make sure the mounting bars fit snug against the
QuickPanel case. Finger tighten the panel clamps.
CONNECT TO
QP TOOL PORT
UNIT ACTIVE
(FLASH)
AUX TOOL
PORT
You MUST use the panel clamps to secure the QuickPanel to the mounting bars.
CAUTION Failure to use the clamps will cause premature failure of the overlay and the
keypads.
R 0.13
(3.3)
5.66 (143.8)
CUTOUT DIMENSIONS IN INCHES (MILLIMETERS)
5.21 (132.3)
PANEL CUTOUT FOR HMI-KPN-201 (5" and 6" displays)
15.75 (400.05)
10.5 (266.7)
5.25 (133.35)
0.250 .218
(6.35) (5.53)
5.375 (136.53)
CONNECT TO
CONNECT TO QP TOOL PORT
QP TOOL PORT
UNIT ACTIVE
(FLASH)
UNIT ACTIVE
AUX TOOL
(FLASH)
PORT
Attach the +24VDC leads to the display. Apply power and verify the LED (UNIT
ACTIVE) on the keyboard encoder is blinking.
To download a file to the QuickPanel, connect the download cable to the AUX TOOL
PORT on the keypad encoder. Do not press any keypads while downloading files. You
can also disconnect the short cable from the QuickPanel tool port and connect the
download cable to the tool port. This method ensures no interruptions to the download
operation.
See the Quick Designer Panel Editor user manual, part number 800-1000-081, for
instructions on assigning keypads to touch screen operators.
.75"
QUICKPANEL jr.
ENCODER
L3 R3
1 2 3
7.20"
BK
L2 R2 4 5 6 SP
ENTER
7 8 9
L1 R1
+/- 0 . DONE
T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 A0 A1 A2 A3
B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 A4 A5 A6 A7
.125"
11.30"
DIMENSIONS FOR HMI-KPN-201 (5" and 6" displays)
16.625
L3 R3
1 2 3
L2 R2 BK
4 5 6 SP
L1 R1 7 8 9
ENTER
11.625
+/- 0 . DONE
T0 T5
A0 A1 A2 A3
B0 B5 A4 A5 A6 A7
T1 T2 T3 T4 B1 B2 B3 B4
Use caution when opening this unit. Make sure the power has been turned OFF.
CAUTION
Allow the unit to cool before removing the backlight lamp.
High voltages are present when the power is ON.
1. Place the unit face down on a surface that will not scratch the front face. Use a small
screwdriver to unfasten the two screws at the upper rear sides of the unit.
2. Slowly pivot the rear panel open. It will support itself in the nearly vertical position.
3. Disconnect the lamp connector. Remove the clamp screw from the left side of the
lamp and remove the lamp. The lamp is press fit and may require some small force to
remove it.
4. Insert the new lamp and reconnect the connector.
5. Replace the rear cover and tighten the screws. Be careful not to get any wiring caught
between the front of the unit and the back cover.
QPL-2D200-C2P
Voltage 20.4-27.6 VDC GP675-TC41-24VP
QPI-2D100-E2P QPI-2D100-S2P/C2P
QPI-3D200-E2P QPI-3D200-S2P/C2P
Voltage 20.4-27.6 VDC 20.4-27.6 VDC
Power Consumption 50 Watts max. 50 Watts max.
Ratings NEMA Type 4X/12, IP65 NEMA Type 4X/12, IP65
GP470-EG21-24VP GP570-SC21-24VP
GP570-TC21-24VP
Voltage 20.4-27.6 VDC 20.4-27.6 VDC
Power Consumption 50 Watts max. 50 Watts max.
Ratings NEMA Type 4X/12, IP65 NEMA Type 4X/12, IP65
Approvals CE Marked. EN50082-2:1995 CE Marked. EN50082-
2:1995
EN55022 Class A (94) EN55022 Class A (94)
GP270-LG21-24VP GP270-SC21-24VP
Voltage 20.4-27.6 VDC 20.4-27.6 VDC
Power Consumption 12 Watts max. 12 Watts max.
Ratings NEMA Type 4X/12, IP65 NEMA Type 4X/12, IP65
Approvals CE Marked. EN50082-2:1995 CE Marked. EN50082-
2:1995
EN55022 Class A (94) EN55022 Class A (94)
The following charts list the materials used in the construction of TCP products and rates
their resistance or susceptibility to chemicals commonly encountered in industry. The
information contained in the charts is based upon data supplied by the manufacturers of
the various materials and is believed to be accurate. The temperature, concentration or
combination with other chemicals can affect the way a particular chemical reacts with a
given material. Thus, the charts contained herein should only be used as a general guide
and not as an unqualified authority. All of the material resistance’s or susceptibilities
listed assume normal equipment operating temperatures. Additionally, one must be aware
that if a protective coating on a particular material is damaged, the substrate may be
adversely affected by an otherwise non-reactive chemical.
An Acceptable Resistance rating means that the chemical may remain in contact with the
exposed material indefinitely with no appreciable degradation of the exposed material.
A Marginal Resistance rating means that the chemical will not cause any appreciable
degradation of the exposed material on an intermittent basis or that only minor
degradation will occur that will not impair the performance of the material.
An Unacceptable Resistance rating means that the chemical will degrade the performance
of the exposed material to such a degree that the material no longer performs as designed.
A Not Tested rating simply means that the exposed material has not been tested for
resistance to a particular chemical.
QP, ST 4X MEMBRANE
KEY:
SILICONE RUBBER
A = Acceptable Resistance
GASKET B41NES
M = Moderate Resistance
POLANE PAINT
U = Unacceptable Resistance
GASKET QPJ
LEXAN LENS
GASKET HMI
T = Not Tested
KEYPADS
O-RINGS
1,1,1 trichlorethane A U T U U T T T T T T T U T T
acetaldehyde A M T U M A T M T T A T U U T
acid, 10% acetic T T A U T M A U T A M T T M M
acid, 10% hydrochloric U T A U A A A U T A A T A A M
acid, 10% nitric A T A U M M A U T A M T A M M
acid, 10% sulfuric U T A U U T A U T A T T A M M
acid, concentrated acetic T T A U M U M U T A U T T T U
acid, concentrated hydrochloric U T A U T U M U T A U T A T U
acid, concentrated sulfuric U T A U U U M U T A U T A T U
acid, potassium T T A U T T T T T A T T T T T
alcohol, benzyl A T T M M T A U T A T T T T T
aliphatic hydrocarbons T T A T T A A T T A A T A T T
amines A M T M M T U U T T T T M T T
ammonia, 10% T A T A T U T U T M U T M T M
ammonia, concentrated M T T A T U T U T M U T M T U
ammonium hydroxide A M A A A T T M T T T T A M T
aromatic hydrocarbons T T M U U T U T T T T T U T T
benzene A T M U U A T U A A A T A U A
brake fluid A M T T T T T A A T T A T U T
carbon tetrachloride M U T U T T T M A M T T T U T
chloroform A T T U U T T U T T T T U U M
diethyl ether T M T T T A T T T T A T T T T
esters T T T T T T U T T U T T U T T
ethylene chloride A U T U U T T U T M T T U U T
gasoline A U A U U T U A A A T T U U T
halogenated hydrocarbons T T T T T T U T T A T T T T T
jet fuel A U A U U T U A A A T T M T T
kerosene A U A U A T U A A A T T A T T
lacquer thinner T T T U A T U U A T T T T T U
methanol A T T A A A A M A A A T T U T
QP, ST 4X MEMBRANE
KEY:
SILICONE RUBBER
A = Acceptable Resistance
GASKET B41NES
M = Moderate Resistance
POLANE PAINT
GASKET QPJ
LEXAN LENS
U = Unacceptable Resistance
GASKET HMI
T = Not Tested
KEYPADS
O-RINGS
nitric acid ethyl T T A T T T T T T A T T T T M
ozone T A A T T T T T T T T T T T T
perchlorethylene T U T U U T T T T T T T T T T
petrol A T A T T A T A A A A T U T T
phenol A T T U U T T U T T T T A U T
toluene A U T U U A U U T T A T U U A
trichlorethylene A U T U U A U U T T A T U T T
turpentine A A M U U A U U A T A T U U T
xylol T T T T T T T T A T T T T T T
acetone A M T U A A U U A A A T U U A
alcohol, ethyl A M T A M A A A T A A T A U T
alcohol, isopropyl A M T M A A A U T A A T T U T
alkalis T U A T T M M T T U M T T M U
butyl cellosolve T T T T T T U T T T T T T T T
caustic soda, 10% A M A M A U A A T U U T T A U
caustic soda, 40% A U A T T U M U T U U T T T U
chlorinated solvents T T U T T T T T T M T T U T T
coolants A A A A T A A A A A A A A T T
cyclohexane T U T U U A T A T T A T U U T
detergents A A A M A A A A A A A A M M A
ethanol A M T A A A A A A A A T A U A
ethyl acetate A M T U M A T U T T A T U U T
fruit juices A A A A T A A A A A A T A A A
greases A T A U T A M A A A A A M M A
gylcol antifreeze A A A T A A T A A A A A A T T
hexane A M T M U T T A T T T T T A T
methyl chloride M U T U U T T U T M T T M U T
methyl ethyl ketone A M T U A A U U A M A T U U T
methylene chloride A T T U U T T U T M T T U T T
oil, animal A A A U A A A A A A A A A M A
QP, ST 4X MEMBRANE
KEY:
SILICONE RUBBER
A = Acceptable Resistance
GASKET B41NES
M = Moderate Resistance
POLANE PAINT
GASKET QPJ
LEXAN LENS
U = Unacceptable Resistance
GASKET HMI
T = Not Tested
KEYPADS
O-RINGS
oil, cutting A A A U T A A A A A A A A U A
oil, diesel A T A U U A A A A A A A A T A
oil, hydraulic A T A T T A A A A A A A A T A
oil, lube A M A T T A A A A A A A A M A
oil, motor A M A T T A A A A A A A A M A
oil, petroleum A M A T T A A A A A A A A M A
oil, silicone A A A A T A A A A A A A A M A
oil, vegetable A A A U U A A A A A A A A M A
salt spray , 5% A A A A A A A A A A A T A A A
soap solution A A A A A A A A A A A T A M A
water A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
xylene A U T U U A T U T T A T U U T
The following table lists the various TCP operator interface products and their associated
enclosure type ratings. Please note that a product listed as ‘DESIGNED to enclosure type
rating’ means that the enclosure was designed to meet the requirements of a specified
enclosure rating but never was formally tested by an independent party to certify its
rating. A product listed as ‘TESTED to enclosure type rating’ means that an independent
party has certified the enclosure rating. The enclosure ratings for any given product are
only valid when correctly mounted in an appropriate control panel.
TYPE 1:
For indoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against limited amounts of
falling dirt.
TYPE 4:
For indoor or outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against windblown
dust and rain, splashing water, hose-directed water, and damage from external ice
formation.
TYPE 4X:
For indoor or outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against corrosion,
windblown dust and rain, splashing water, hose-directed water, and damage from external
ice formation. Indoor use only may be stipulated.
TYPE 12:
For indoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against circulating dust, falling
debris, and dripping noncorrosive liquids.
TYPE 13:
For indoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against dust, spraying of water,
oil and noncorrosive liquids.
KEY:
D = DESIGNED to enclosure type rating
T = TESTED to enclosure type rating